New Jersey man arrested more than two dozen times, released for free thanks to NJ Bail Reform

FAIR LAWN, New Jersey. — A career criminal from Hackensack already charged with having his young son and months-old daughter in his car while he was carrying heroin earlier this spring was confronted by a Fair Lawn woman who found him in her home, authorities said.

Daniel Reynoso of Hackensack told Fair Lawn police that “he was chased by two unknown [men] from Broadway and entered through the unlocked front door, then locked it behind him to get away,” Sgt. Brian Metzler said.

The woman confronted him and called the officers, who took Reynoso into custody Monday afternoon, charged him with burglary and released him pending further court action.

Reynoso, 34, has been taken into custody on adult criminal charges more than two dozen times over the past 17 years — including for drug court violations.

He’s spent a total of three weeks in the Bergen County Jail in connection with three separate arrests this year alone, records show.

Reynoso already was free without bail after Paramus police last month charged him with shoplifting.New Milford police in late April said they stopped Reynoso’s car and found him and his girlfriend with their two children while carrying several bags of heroin, hypodermic needles and other drug paraphernalia.

Reynoso is also facing various charges of shoplifting, theft and other offenses in Bergenfield, Elmwood Park and elsewhere, records show.

Released for free (on tax payers dollars) without any accountability or supervision thanks to NJ Bail Reform.

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